We love old things, so we love this lineup for Wednesday night: see the oldest book printed in North America, hear poems written by the first North American poet to be published, and experience psalms as they would have been sung in the 17th century. https://rosenbach.org/events/singing-the-bay-psalm-book/

PYPM Workshops are FREE and open to all youth 13-19 years of age.
Join us in a new location:
William Way LGBTQ Community Center
1315 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
2018 PYPM Saturday Workshops will feature topics on creative writing, social justice, and arts & business.
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Doors Open: 12:00 PM
Workshop: 12:30 PM
Open Mic: 2:00 PM
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We start workshops with Pigeon Poetry founder and PYPM mentor, Jacob Winterstein teaching a two-part workshop on "How to Host Your Own Event"
Jacob Winterstein is a poet, host, teaching artist and event producer. He has traveled to twenty-four countries and always comes home to Philadelphia where he was born, raised and educated.
Jacob has represented Philadelphia at the National Poetry Slam, The Individual World Poetry Slam, the Red Bull Word Clash Poetry Competition, and is a winner of the Philadelphia Poet VS MC freestyle competition.
He has taught poetry, performance and improvisational rapping (freestyling) since 2006 at schools, universities, community centers and jails. He is the co-founder of The Philly Pigeon Poetry Slam, a Philadelphia Magazine Best of Philly 2012 winner and a Knight Foundation Arts Challenge 2013 winner. He also is the co-director of Camp Bonfire, a summer camp for adults.

The Roberts-Quay House at 11th and Spruce was built in 1850 and served as the home to Civil War veteran and US Senator, Matthew Quay. #washwest #historicarchitecture #urbanism #renaissancerevival #washwestcivic #philly

"In 1921, Marie Curie was on an American tour. When she passed through Pennsylvania, she presented The College of Physicians of Philadelphia with a piezoelectric device built by her husband and collaborator, Pierre. It was the first instrument designed to measure radioactivity. The problem was, the contraption was also radioactive itself..."

The Most Dangerous Things You Can See in Museums

There are a lot of kinds of danger. Some threats are loud and obvious, others are covert and subtle. Some are immediate, others take months, years, or centuries to develop. We got some of each kind when Atlas Obscura contacted museums that know danger-places dedicated to weapons, espionage, natural history, and disease-and asked: What's the most dangerous thing in your collection?

Earlier in the week, Consiglio was arrested for allegedly placing a pipe bomb that detonated in front of his estranged wife’s home on the 1300 block of Cypress Avenue in Elsemere shortly after midnight, according to police.

Officials: Another Explosive Device Located In Delaware Man's Home

ELSEMERE, Del. (CBS) - Police say another explosive device was located inside the home of a man accused of detonating a pipe bomb outside of his ex-wife's home in Delaware. The Elsmere Police said Saturday that they were handling an incident along the 700 block of Baltimore Avenue.

Starting next week, enjoy Jane Austen's PERSUASION as its protagonist Anne Elliot would: in "the company of clever, well-informed people, who have a great deal of conversation." https://rosenbach.org/events/course-persuasion/

Course: Persuasion by Jane Austen

Persuasion is the last novel that Jane Austen completed. Anne Elliot is 28, in the autumn of her courtship years. She's not as persuadable as she was when she was 19 and refused a suitor. Will she have a second chance? And will she use it or squander it?

IN THE GALLERY STORE: Marianne Dages
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We were lucky enough to get our hands on a selection of gorgeous hand bound leather notebooks from Marianne Dages! Featuring repurposed, high quality leather and stitching, they are perfect for sketching, note taking, and lots more. These make a fantastic gift or a great treat for yourself.
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Pick one up in The Gallery Store or online today. For more information, contact The Gallery Store at gallerystore@printcenter.org, 215.735.6090 x2.
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Work: Marianne Dages (Huldra Press), Leather bound notebooks, 2017. 6 1/2" x 4 1/2" x 1,” $42 each.
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https://printcenterstore.myshopify.com/collections/marianne-dages

Introducing #ScienceOnScreen at the Prince Theaterr!
Don't miss the series kickoff with #LakePlacid! Darkly comedic, gleefully gory, and knowingly ridiculous, this landlocked update of Jaws will have viewers rethinking their upcoming Maine vacations and seeing Betty White in an entirely new light.
The screening is followed by a presentation with #Dinosaur Hall Coordinator at The Academy of Natural Sciences, Jason Poole.
Tickets: http://filmadelphia.org/events/lake-placid/

Even though we are always sad to see a term end, we love moments like this. Yesterday, the students in Bill Brookover's Monoprinting workshop showed off their work in their final session. Look at all of these beautiful prints! Bill will be switching gears and focusing on screenprinting for the spring term. Don't miss it: http://bit.ly/2DyoiZX.

This weekend on FYI Philly, it's our annual spring into shape fitness special. We check out some new gyms, find express lunchtime workouts you can squeeze in 45 minutes or less. Plus, we'll tell you about one local company making healthy eating easy and another with an inspirational line of footwear.

This Queen Village spot will feature a 5 course dinner and wine pairing for $55 a person. They're also offering half priced bottles of wine all week. (627 S 3rd St.)

Visit this Old City restaurant all week for a blind tasting of PA wines that will be paired up against other domestic bottles. They’ll share each day’s results on social media. $20 per flight. (308 Market St.)

This Old City wine haven will be pouring large format bottles of vintage Barolo, Brunello and Barbera for just $5 over cost per glass until supplies run out. Stop in and ask the bartender which wine is flowing any day this week. (14 N Front St.)

A $25 three course Alsace-inspired French menu awaits with a pairing of sparkling and still Alsace wines for an additional $20 at this Chestnut Hill bistro. Available on Wednesdays and Thursdays of wine week. (8229 Germantown Ave.)

Savor a flight of three decadent bites and three sparkling and still wines at this Southern inspired bar. Bites include oysters on the half shell, blue crab toast and fried green tomatoes. Available Friday and Saturday of Wine Week. (600 N Broad St.)

Party with local winemakers from Wayvine, Gotham Project and other forward-thinking people in the industry. Surprises and games await as well as 12 wines on taps and more in bottles and lots of music. (705 S 5th St.)

Enjoy three select French wines accompanied by cheeses from the same region for only $20. (123 S 7th St.)

Head to South Philly for an educational happy hour to learn the difference between organic, biodynamic and sustainable wines, and taste one of each! Oh and did we mention it’s a blind tasting? (1615 E Passyunk Ave.)

Celebrate Philly Wine Week at American Sardine Bar’s first outdoor party of the season. A selection of PA wines will be on hand as well as Chef Doreen Demarco’s BBQ. Pay as you go. (1800 Federal St.)

...to make their own. Tickets are $35, email info@plentyphiladelphia.com to reserve a spot. (1602 Spruce St....

...popcorn, cherries and herbs to truly immerse themselves in the sensation of the wines. $25. (640 N Broad St....

Learn about and taste the unique flavors of the Canary Islands at this wine tasting. Beverage Manager Abbie Bintliff will be on hand to walk guests through five wine tasting paired with Spanish imported cheeses. Tickets are $40 and can be purchased here. (1709 E Passyunk Ave.)

...pairing. They’ll also be playing some Stone’s deep tracks to set the mood. (1310 Frankford Ave....

Party like it’s 1999 at this event celebrating some of our greatest decades. Enjoy vintage wines from the 80s and 90s as well as music from those eras. (1137 Spruce St. & 123 S 18th St.)

Learn about Slovenian wines and try them by the glass or flight. The restaurant will be featuring Orange Pinot Grigio by Mansus, Juicy Rosé by Stoka, Ribolla by Marjan Simcic and some other surprise wines! (701 S 4th St.)

End Philly Wine Week at one of the best Spanish wine regions. The tapas bar’s celebration of the region will include off-list pairings, regional tasting flights and happy hour specials. (217 Chestnut St.)

Meet Ed Lazzerini of Vox Vineti a local PA winery at this free event. Learn about his natural process to wine making while sipping some free samples of his local wines. The bar will also be offered discounted full pours of Vox Vineti’s wines as well as free snacks. (2113 E York St.)

Check Out These Can't-Miss Events at Philly Wine Week 2018, March 22-29

Philly Wine Week starts Thursday, March 22 and runsthrough Thursday, March 29. In honor of the special week, events and happy hours will take place throughout the city celebrating wine and all of its glory. Here are some of the can't miss events featuring awesome pairings, wine quizzo, and even fried chicken!

“Sometimes, the hardest part of growing up (in your teens, twenties, and so on) is embracing the parts of yourself you once found embarrassing. The work I do with Cambodian American Girls Empowering (CAGE) is a celebration of all the hardest parts of what it means to be a Cambodian American.” Lanica Angpak, Founder of Cambodian American Girls Empowering #WomensHistoryMonth

Women's History Month: Lanica Angpak

Lanica Angak founded C ambodian American Girls Empowering (CAGE), in 2015. CAGE's mission is to create a safe space where Cambodian American women feel safe and free to explore and/or learn more about their shared identities, culture, heritage, and history. They seek

Councilman Kenyatta Johnson (D- 2nd Dist.) issued the following statement, after introducing and passing a resolution authorizing the Committee on Transportation and Public Utilities to hold hearings examining strategies to address traffic congestion in the City of Philadelphia. "This month, the Center City District published a draft report that found 20-40 percent longer travel times...

At Monk’s (264 S. 16th Street), from Tom Peters and Fergus Carey, Pliny the Younger will start flowing at 5 p.m. on March 19. A 10-ounce glass will go for $15, cash only, and that entire $15 will go to Modglin’s recovery fund.

Two well-loved local bars are pitching in to help Sheila Modglin, a bartender at Dirty Frank's who was hit by a car last month. Monk's Cafe, the Belgium beer bar that's been a Philly staple since 1997, and Fergie's Pub, open since 1994, are both tapping kegs of Russian River Brewing Co.'s rare Pliny the Younger triple IPA on Monday, March 19, to raise money for Modglin.

Do you have a plan for hanging all the beautiful work you made during the winter term? Jump into Robert Stauffer's six-session Frame it Yourself workshop on Thursdays, May 10-June 14, and create your own frames with the very best of materials. Learn everything from mounting, glazing, sourcing materials, and archival framing methods. Learn more and register: http://bit.ly/2DyESbN.

Whether the tax abatement should be scaled back is a worthy debate. But any decision about the abatement program should be done in conjunction with an independent and broad examination of the city's overall tax policy. - The Inquirer Editorial Board, Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News

Join John Caperton of @ThePrintCenter at the University of the Arts: Terra Hall campus on March 20 at 6:00pm as he discusses his work as a curator. #UArtsCE guest lectures are free + open to the public!

John Caperton from The Print Center

John Caperton JOHN CAPERTON, Jensen Bryan Curator John Caperton has curated more than forty exhibitions for The Print Center since 2007, which have included the work of Edna Andrade, Jennifer Bornstein, Lucas Foglia, Katie Grinnan, Demetrius Oliver, Justine Kurland, Gabriel Martinez, Hirsch Perlman, Emma Wilcox and Bill Walton.

Join John Caperton of @ThePrintCenter on University of the Arts: Terra Hall campus on March 20 at 6:00pm as he discusses his work as a curator. #UArtsCE guest lectures are free + open to the public!

John Caperton from The Print Center

John Caperton JOHN CAPERTON, Jensen Bryan Curator John Caperton has curated more than forty exhibitions for The Print Center since 2007, which have included the work of Edna Andrade, Jennifer Bornstein, Lucas Foglia, Katie Grinnan, Demetrius Oliver, Justine Kurland, Gabriel Martinez, Hirsch Perlman, Emma Wilcox and Bill Walton.

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